Contracts: To Protect and to Serve

Well-considered and properly drafted contracts should protect your interests, serve as the basis for a longstanding, mutually beneficial business relationship and prevent the kinds of misunderstandings and disputes that so often end up in court.

At Resnick Law, our experience with breach of contract litigation is a key asset in terms of our ability to anticipate future business scenarios, avoid drafting errors and negotiate contracts that meet the needs of our Detroit area and Southeast Michigan clients. To discuss your contract needs and concerns further, call 248.642.5400 or contact our attorneys online.

When the benefits that one party hopes to gain out of a contractual relationship are seemingly at odds with what another party (or parties) is willing to give, negotiations often reach an impasse. In such cases, our experience and creative problem-solving abilities have helped previous clients overcome this obstacle to further their business goals.

Resnick Law attorneys represent individuals and commercial clients of all types, including vendors, service providers, suppliers, buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, contractors, builders and others. In the broadest terms, we can assist you with the negotiation, drafting and review of proposed contracts, as well as with the resolution of disputes involving various types of business contracts, including:

In our view, a good business contract of any type is not possible if the attorney who negotiates or drafts it does not understand the client’s business. At Resnick Law, we work closely with individual and business clients to ensure that our contracts precisely and clearly define the mutual rights and obligations of each party to the transaction.

To learn more about the business contract services we offer or how our firm can meet your specific needs, call us at 248.642.5400 or contact us online.

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